Option 1 is what I've gone with. I have my firewall VM and nomad servers and agents also running in VMs. Storage is cephfs and rbd across three nodes I've still got some lxc services that I need to migrate.
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Motorsport is wildly socially conservative. Think billionaires in European castles. As recently as 2005 the person running Formula 1 at the time, said "You know I've got one of those wonderful ideas ... women should be dressed in white like all the other domestic appliances."
Roughly: it's wildly regressive relative to social norms today. I thought formula W was a mistake, but they had good intentions.
Man, that guy's an utter fucking cunt.
This is a great idea. It absolutely triggers the people we don't want in here. :)
I've certainly commented about Bridges etc.. having a point in the past, and at worst, gotten a few downvotes. There really isn't equivalence between far left and far right positions.
Good policy, I like it. Cheers!
I don't know of anyone getting banned for saying Luxon/Bridges/Collins/Muller/Key had a point. I know of many, many accounts who claimed they were victims of persecution by mods, who turned out to be outright racists/misogynists/transphobes/homophobes/anti-vaxers/anti-maskers. For some reason they frequently like to collect the set of shite opinions..
It's a question of what audience you're after. Do you want:
- People who are unhappy with how Reddit's owners are treating third party developers
or
- People who feel r/newzealand and the regional subs have over-moderated content, and want more room for expressing "alternative" views
Are the tankies actually left-wing? They're extremely heavy on the authoritarianism and militarism, along with indifference to suffering. A lot more in common with the right-wing, in terms of commenters - hell, most indications are that Russia drives a Lot of the right-wing discourse on social media.
What are some examples of the extreme axis of the left spectrum that you and Dave are concerned about? The current sentiment really looks like the both-sides fallacy.
That you didn't get a free speech absolutist vibe from their post is why people are concerned about you.
“At a basic fundamental level, when a Māori patient hits that surgical wait list they’re already far behind their non-Māori counterparts."
Seems pretty straight-forward to me.